TAGGED: 2D, ansys-student, railway-track, soil-modeling, structural-mechanics
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October 5, 2020 at 8:47 am
user8179
SubscriberDear All,
I am working on wooden railsleeper analysis.
Using Druker Prager model for Ballast and soils, Initially I assumed 2D Behavior of RailSleeper and Rails was Plane Stress and for Ballast and soil was Plane stress but I recieved Huge diflections in model as you can see in figure 1.
Later I assumed evrything in Plane stress and recieved very small deflection as you can see n figure 2.
Which one is suitable plane stress for entire model or plain strain for soils and ballst and plane stress for sleeper ?
Kindly give sugesstions, thank you.
October 28, 2020 at 3:28 pmHui Liu
Forum ModeratorIn your first model what did you assume for the rest of the part, if you only assumed plane stress for the rail and sleeper? Did you mean you assumed plain strain for the rest instead of plane stress? The deformation doesn't look realistic, is the 2D behavior the only difference between your two sets of models? What about load/BCs etc?.October 28, 2020 at 5:43 pmuser8179
SubscriberHello,nnMany thanks for the reply,nnI consider Rail,sleeper and railpad as plane stress with thickness / Ballast, sub ballas and soil as plane strain. nConstrained the buttom surface and applied remote force in rails. Material model for Ballast, sub Ballast and soil are Drucker prager base with failure criteria.nAll bonds are conatct.Thank you,nnKind regards,nNaveen Maddela. nViewing 2 reply threads- The topic ‘Plane stress or plane strain for Railway Ballast system ?’ is closed to new replies.
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